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'''Princess Seraphina''' was the alias for John Cooper who was a popular London transvestite who in 1732 brought a case at the Old Bailey against Thomas Gordon for stealing his clothes. | '''Princess Seraphina''' was the alias for John Cooper who was a popular London transvestite who in 1732 brought a case at the Old Bailey against Thomas Gordon for stealing his clothes. | ||
''37. Thomas Gordon , was indicted for assaulting John Cooper Field in Chelsea Parish, putting him in Fear, and taking from him a Coat, a Waistcoat, a pair of Breeches, a pair of Shoes, a pair of Silver Shoe-buckles, a Shirt, a Stock, a Silver Stock-buckle, and 4 1/2 d. in Money , May 30.'' | |||
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Princess Seraphina was the alias for John Cooper who was a popular London transvestite who in 1732 brought a case at the Old Bailey against Thomas Gordon for stealing his clothes.
37. Thomas Gordon , was indicted for assaulting John Cooper Field in Chelsea Parish, putting him in Fear, and taking from him a Coat, a Waistcoat, a pair of Breeches, a pair of Shoes, a pair of Silver Shoe-buckles, a Shirt, a Stock, a Silver Stock-buckle, and 4 1/2 d. in Money , May 30. from Old Bailey Online